Re: [asa] Pete Enns' Review of Davis Young's New Book

From: Michael Roberts <michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Fri Oct 24 2008 - 18:01:17 EDT

Then Young will fit the bill. On history M Rudwick's two massive tomes BLT
aka Bursting the Limits of Time and WBA Worlds before Adam . In Oz try my
atheist friend David Oldroyd, or for geology as such any text with nice
pictures. GSL Special Publication The Age of the Earth Lewis and Knell 2002
or The age of the Earth by Brent Dalrymple.

That should do!!

Michael
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From: "Murray Hogg" <muzhogg@netspace.net.au>
To: "ASA" <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: [asa] Pete Enns' Review of Davis Young's New Book

> Hey, Michael, not so loud - the last thing I want to do is DISCOURAGE
> anybody giving me free books - especially those worth reading!
>
> I will say, actually, that I lack ANY good material on geology - so now
> may be a good time to raise a thought that has occurred before; would you
> mind suggesting your "top reads" in the area?
> I'm thinking NOT just of books that might help in resolving debates on
> biblical vs geologic chronology (a la Davis), but also of books that would
> give a good introduction to geology as a science (including the history of
> geology).
>
> Any ideas for starters?
>
> Blessings,
> Murray Hogg
> Pastor, East Camberwell Baptist Church, Victoria, Australia
> Post-Grad Student (MTh), Australian College of Theology
>
> Michael Roberts wrote:
>> This book is an extremely valuable and important book covering both
>> biblical and geological aspects of an ancient earth.
>> It is essential reading especially for ministers and one recommendation
>> at the beginning suggests you buy a copy for your minister (though George
>> and Murray might not need it:))
>> Davis and a few other Christians have some interesting papers in a
>> forthcoming Special Publication of the Geoll Soc of London on Religion
>> and geology (March 09) In fact at least 7 out of 30 chapters
>> Michael
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